Waking up in despair, moving towards hope

Erna 2022-03-19 09:01:04

First of all, I declare that this is not a real film review. Aside from the so-called cross-layered narrative structure or the skills of shaking the burden in the plot extension, I can already applaud lincoln. The evaluation standard is the audience's reaction, and the attendance rate is compared It's a pitiful domestic summer program. What's interesting is that the audience was silent in the opening 10 minutes. Who cares who the big name is who plays the ruffian gentleman who makes money by extraordinary means? Everyone is almost completely absorbed in lincoln's life...
and from a personal point of view, a considerable part of the meaning of the movie comes from the kind of late 80s that you will rent home until the noodles in the bowl are mushy, and you can't take your eyes off. Vintage videotape. Today, there are very few people who follow their legacy, and this is one of them.
Exploring the system is one of the topics that American filmmakers who advocate freedom of speech are keen on, but what about crime, suspense, and thriller films? No preaching, no speeches, no grooming, you give money, I do things, and interests alternate. Reciprocity, lincoln is like this, and life is like this in a certain way...
It is realistic, but the strange thing is that the black humor in American social culture does not seem to affect the resonance of Chinese audiences. Music can have no borders, and film is not a must?
This is a proposition of the theory of relativity. How should the standard of good or bad be defined?
The gray lincoln, in keeping with the tone of reality, conveys the confidence that it is not necessary to be depressed and can face it calmly. Even if that "extreme evil" exists, so what? "Rules" are not obstacles, nor will they affect morality, as long as you have the courage to find the truth.
I think of a sentence called "Humanity is invisible, the Dao is impermanent". You don't have to deny the desperate moment in your life, but you will always wake up, and then continue to move towards hope. This cycle is life.

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The Lincoln Lawyer quotes

  • Mick Haller: I checked the list of people I trust and your name ain't on it.

  • Eddie Vogel: [from trailer] Counsellor?

    Mick Haller: Eddie, we had a deal. Either you pay me, or go with a public defender.

    Eddie Vogel: How 'bout five grand?

    Mick Haller: Ten.

    [Eddie then hands Mick a brown envelope, presumably with money in it. Mick shakes the envelope]

    Eddie Vogel: Ain't you gonna count it?

    Mick Haller: I just did.